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Sermon for Quasi Modo Geniti, 2024
These things were written that you may believe. That little word, you, dearly Beloved, that’s you. Today, nearly two thousand years after...


Sermon for The Feast of the Resurrection of our Lord, 2024
Beloved, your alleluias have returned because Jesus of Nazareth, He who was crucified, is risen! He is not there in the tomb; He is,...


Sermon for Good Friday, 2024
Part II of On Pascha, by Melito, a first-century bishop of Sardis, for contemplation on Good Friday. Readings: Old Testament: Isaiah...


Sermon for Maundy Thursday, 2024
Part I of On Pascha, by Melito, a first-century bishop of Sardis, for contemplation on Holy Thursday. Readings: Old Testament: Exodus...


Sermon for Palmarum, 2024
Your great enemies—like Jesus’ great enemies in this Gospel and like Solomon’s enemies centuries before—are defeated. That’s why every...


Wednesday of Judica, 2024
Despite Peter’s denials of Him and our, likewise, denials of Him, Jesus goes to His Passion and death to be wounded for our...


Sermon for Judica, 2024
There are those who say they believe in Jesus, who call themselves Christians, who think they are Christians, and yet have little or no...


Sermon for the Wednesday after Laetare, 2024
Jesus doesn’t come to help you with a show might, as, perhaps, you would desire. Rather, He submits: He lets His enemies come and take...


Sermon for Laetare, 2024
Beloved, Christ Jesus is not some cold or impersonal God; He’s a loving and compassionate Saviour. When He tests you, He’s exercising...


Sermon for the Wednesday of Oculi, 2024
The Jewish leaders questioned Jesus’ authority concerned with what He was preaching and teaching, as though it sounded strange to them or...
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